Abstract

Apresentação da versão brasileira de “L’action restreinte”, uma das Divagations de Stéphane Mallarmé, que a Editora da UFSC acaba de publicar. “Livro e nãolivro” realizado no decorrer de trinta anos, a íntegra dos fragmentos em prosa poética do poeta francês aparecem pela primeira vez no Brasil pelas mãos de Fernando Scheibe, professor de literatura da UFAM e tradutor da revista Acéphale.

Highlights

  • Presentation of the Brazilian version of “L’action restreinte,” one of the Divagations by Stéphane Mallarmé, which has been just published by Editora da UFSC

  • “Book and not-book” written along thirty years, the complete fragments in poetic prose by the French poet appear for the first time in Brazil by the hands of Fernando Sheibe, professor of literature at Universidade Federal do Amazonas (UFAM) and translator for the journal Acéphale by Bataille

  • Cependant la tempère déjà cette sagesse, ou discernement, s’il ne vaut pas mieux — que de risquer sur un état à tout le moins incomplet environnant, certaines conclusions d’art extrêmes qui peuvent éclater, diamantairement, dans ce temps à jamais, en l’intégrité du Livre — les jouer, mais et par un triomphal renversement, avec l’injonction tacite que rien, pal pitant en le flanc inscient de l’heure, aux pages montré, clair, évident, ne la trouve prête ; encore que n’en soit peut-être une autre où ce doive illuminer

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Presentation of the Brazilian version of “L’action restreinte,” one of the Divagations by Stéphane Mallarmé, which has been just published by Editora da UFSC.

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